My E30 in the real world

It occurred to me yesterday that we all love to post pictures of our beautiful E30s in postcard settings, shiny waxed bodies glistening in the sun on some beach somewhere. This thought occurred to me after arriving home after three consecutive days skiing in the nearby mountains, as my iX sat in the driveway sporting a week's worth of grime, road salt, frozen slush, ice, and snow. It looked so poetic in its griminess, I thought it deserved a picture. So here's my iX in the real world:

This was after two of the best days skiing in a long while. The roads were icy and snowpacked, the iX ski bag was crammed full of four pairs of skis, and my kids and I were filling all four seats. We were practically a real-life advertisement for this car as we flew up the mountain with nary a white-knuckle moment. This really is the perfect car for a skiing car enthusiast.

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It occurred to me yesterday that we all love to post pictures of our beautiful E30s in postcard settings, shiny waxed bodies glistening in the sun on some beach somewhere. This thought occurred to me after arriving home after three consecutive days skiing in the nearby mountains, as my iX sat in the driveway sporting a week's worth of grime, road salt, frozen slush, ice, and snow. It looked so poetic in its griminess, I thought it deserved a picture. So here's my iX in the real world:

This was after two of the best days skiing in a long while. The roads were icy and snowpacked, the iX ski bag was crammed full of four pairs of skis, and my kids and I were filling all four seats. We were practically a real-life advertisement for this car as we flew up the mountain with nary a white-knuckle moment. This really is the perfect car for a skiing car enthusiast.

(Oh, and yes, I will be making a trip to the car wash shortly. )

I love going out and getting Eubie all muddy, just a dirty old street fighter